An accounting of the two cutest (and smartest and funniest) kids on the planet.
Monday, April 28, 2008
Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Elton John
Is it wrong that I sing "All the Young Girls Love Alice" whenever I see Libby in these? Is that inappropriate to sing to your 18-month-old daughter?
Monday, April 14, 2008
Congrats, Auntie Julie!
Emma and I flew up to St. Paul Saturday for a whirlwind visit to celebrate my friend Julie's wedding to Tomkin. It was a beautiful, heartfelt celebration, and -- outside of the lovely bride and groom -- Emma was quite the hit of the party. She was a wonderful, smiley, cooing doll!
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Thanks, Grandma Betsey!
So I took the pictures Martin last posted as a thank-you to Grandma Betsey for these adorable outfits she sent the girls for Easter. I put them on the girls to commemorate the first decent weather we've had around here in, oh, 107 months. Here are a couple more outtakes from the photo shoot. By the way, I have no idea why Libby insisted on holding her arm like that, but I like the gentlemanly look of it. "May I escort you to your chair, Madam?" And I love that Emma's clutching it like the genteel little lady she is (cue a loud belch from Emma).
And here's another shot of Smiley Peepers (a k a Eczema Head ... poor girl).
One of Martin's colleagues was so sweet and brought this adorable little coat back for Libby from somewhere in South America (Bolivia? Chile?). Libby ADORES it and refuses to wear any other "toat." In fact, she often insists on wearing it around the house for hours on end.
And is it just me, or is there something a little creepy about this? I keep waiting for the doll's head to do a 360 while she pulls out a miniature butcher's knife. (I owe these terrible images to a really creepy "Fantasy Island" evil-doll episode that scarred me profoundly.)
And here's another shot of Smiley Peepers (a k a Eczema Head ... poor girl).
One of Martin's colleagues was so sweet and brought this adorable little coat back for Libby from somewhere in South America (Bolivia? Chile?). Libby ADORES it and refuses to wear any other "toat." In fact, she often insists on wearing it around the house for hours on end.
And is it just me, or is there something a little creepy about this? I keep waiting for the doll's head to do a 360 while she pulls out a miniature butcher's knife. (I owe these terrible images to a really creepy "Fantasy Island" evil-doll episode that scarred me profoundly.)
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
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